Investigation failure behavior in the shear tensile test with variety of specimen stiffness

This paper focuses on the failure behavior of clinched specimens with various stiffnesses under shear tensile loading. The primary objective is to assess the influence of the specimen stiffness with an arrangement of clinched joints. The specimen stiffness depends on several variables. In addition t...

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Main Authors: Wolf Eugen, Brosius Alexander
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2025/02/matecconf_iddrg2025_01080.pdf
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description This paper focuses on the failure behavior of clinched specimens with various stiffnesses under shear tensile loading. The primary objective is to assess the influence of the specimen stiffness with an arrangement of clinched joints. The specimen stiffness depends on several variables. In addition to the material selection, the specific choice of geometry and the design of the clinched joints must also be taken into account. A number of experiments was conducted to investigate the failure behavior of specimens with an arrangement of three clinched joints under shear tensile loading. These configurations were subjected to shear tensile tests, with force displacement curves recorded for each specimen to provide a detailed characterization of their structural response. The stiffness is modified by altering the specimen width, which has marginal impact on the maximum force. The experimental findings indicate that reducing the specimen stiffness results in a shift in the type of stress, with the failure behavior becoming increasingly influenced by bending stress. These results offer important insights for the design of clinched joint assemblies, indicating that it is feasible to achieve the desired properties by changing the specimen stiffness.
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spelling doaj-art-fa7907db5b514153b0fb32bf8f9a2caf2025-08-20T03:53:51ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2025-01-014080108010.1051/matecconf/202540801080matecconf_iddrg2025_01080Investigation failure behavior in the shear tensile test with variety of specimen stiffnessWolf Eugen0Brosius Alexander1TUD Dresden University of Technology, Chair of Forming and Machining TechnologyTUD Dresden University of Technology, Chair of Forming and Machining TechnologyThis paper focuses on the failure behavior of clinched specimens with various stiffnesses under shear tensile loading. The primary objective is to assess the influence of the specimen stiffness with an arrangement of clinched joints. The specimen stiffness depends on several variables. In addition to the material selection, the specific choice of geometry and the design of the clinched joints must also be taken into account. A number of experiments was conducted to investigate the failure behavior of specimens with an arrangement of three clinched joints under shear tensile loading. These configurations were subjected to shear tensile tests, with force displacement curves recorded for each specimen to provide a detailed characterization of their structural response. The stiffness is modified by altering the specimen width, which has marginal impact on the maximum force. The experimental findings indicate that reducing the specimen stiffness results in a shift in the type of stress, with the failure behavior becoming increasingly influenced by bending stress. These results offer important insights for the design of clinched joint assemblies, indicating that it is feasible to achieve the desired properties by changing the specimen stiffness.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2025/02/matecconf_iddrg2025_01080.pdfjoiningsheet metalstiffnessclinching
spellingShingle Wolf Eugen
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Investigation failure behavior in the shear tensile test with variety of specimen stiffness
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title Investigation failure behavior in the shear tensile test with variety of specimen stiffness
title_full Investigation failure behavior in the shear tensile test with variety of specimen stiffness
title_fullStr Investigation failure behavior in the shear tensile test with variety of specimen stiffness
title_full_unstemmed Investigation failure behavior in the shear tensile test with variety of specimen stiffness
title_short Investigation failure behavior in the shear tensile test with variety of specimen stiffness
title_sort investigation failure behavior in the shear tensile test with variety of specimen stiffness
topic joining
sheet metal
stiffness
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url https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2025/02/matecconf_iddrg2025_01080.pdf
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